“It’s just a constant stream of people. You’ll look up in the corner over here, along side of the playground, and they’ll just keep on coming, and it’s just such a beautiful sight to see,” Zierler said. “It’s sort of like the Exodus story. Moses says to Pharaoh when he asks ‘Who’s going to leave Egypt? Who are you taking with you?’ He said, ‘With our young and our old, with our sons and our daughters.'”

This symbolic burning will consist of ten pieces of bread.

“It does not mean that one should take large stores of leavened products and throw them into the fire,” said the rabbi.

That bread, he says, should be locked up or donated to a food pantry.

Zierler is also the Teaneck fire department’s chaplain and says he originated the event with safety in mind.

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